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患者是如何得知他们的艾滋病毒检测结果的?

How are patients informed about their HIV test results?

作者信息

Devroey Dirk, Van Casteren Viviane, Sasse André

机构信息

Unit of Epidemiology, Scientific Institute of Public Health, J. Wytsmanstraat 14, 1050 Brussels and Department of General Practice, University of Brussels, Brussels, Belgium.

出版信息

Fam Pract. 2002 Apr;19(2):125-7. doi: 10.1093/fampra/19.2.125.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

AIDS and HIV are hot topics in public health nowadays, but little information is available about the way in which HIV test results are communicated to patients.

OBJECTIVE

Our aim was to find out about the way in which patients are informed about their HIV test results and the delay they experience.

METHOD

Since 1996, a representative network of sentinel GPs has recorded data about requests for HIV tests, risk factors and the way in which and the delay with which patients are informed about their HIV test results.

RESULTS

Between 1996 and 1999, 4807 requests for an HIV test were recorded. Test results were given mostly by phone (41.9%). Patients at risk were informed more often during a planned follow-up. Anxious patients were informed more often about the results by phone, and in 61.2% test results were communicated during the first week following the test. Results were given earlier if patients were anxious or had themselves asked for the test. Although non-consensual HIV testing is against the European guidelines on informed consent, 102 tests (2.2%) were performed without informed consent.

CONCLUSIONS

Even though notification by phone decreases the delay, physicians should be encouraged to make follow-up appointments to inform the patient about the test results. A face-to-face conversation is the only way in which physicians can offer valuable post-test counselling. Physicians should be informed about the unlawfulness of non-consensual HIV testing.

摘要

背景

如今,艾滋病和艾滋病毒是公共卫生领域的热门话题,但关于向患者传达艾滋病毒检测结果的方式,可获取的信息却很少。

目的

我们的目的是了解患者是如何得知其艾滋病毒检测结果的,以及他们经历的延迟情况。

方法

自1996年以来,一个具有代表性的定点全科医生网络记录了有关艾滋病毒检测请求、风险因素以及患者得知其艾滋病毒检测结果的方式和延迟情况的数据。

结果

1996年至1999年期间,记录了4807例艾滋病毒检测请求。检测结果大多通过电话告知(41.9%)。有风险的患者在计划的随访期间更常被告知结果。焦虑的患者更常通过电话得知结果,并且在61.2%的情况下,检测结果在检测后的第一周内传达。如果患者焦虑或自行要求检测,结果会更早给出。尽管未经同意的艾滋病毒检测违反了欧洲关于知情同意的指南,但仍有102例检测(2.2%)在未经知情同意的情况下进行。

结论

尽管通过电话通知可减少延迟,但应鼓励医生安排随访预约,以便告知患者检测结果。面对面交谈是医生提供有价值的检测后咨询的唯一方式。应告知医生未经同意的艾滋病毒检测是非法的。

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